Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?

Sea water, probably warmed by underwater fissures commonly known to exist along the Pacific fault line, are causing oceanic warm spots devoid of oxygen that don't support life. Contrary to popular belief, large bodies of warm water do not mix with cold water and are pushed about by ocean currents.

Nuclear radiation is a hoax. Gov't studies of soldiers carrying depleted uranium shrapnel in their bodies for many years have shown no adverse effects. You are being scammed. Dumping Tritium tainted water into the Pacific as a result from Fukuyama will not affect ocean life unless first heated.

The radiation is not really the big problem. It is just temporary, but can certainly cause DNA mutations.The real danger are the many isotopes that get into our body and ecosystem.

During the disaster at Chernobyl there were a lot of new health problems in Polandthat rare before, but suddenly appeared right after the fallout.

Another problem is the nuclear waste, which needs much more attention than we do now.Both Thorium and Uranium generate similar waste.Currently the garbage from 50 to 100 years ago starts leaking.Many of the sealed containers are made to last 50 to 100 years, so this is right on schedule.Some have been dumped in the ocean, which might be interesting for our next generation.

Yes, nuclear waste is about how much we care about our next generations.

What if they are talking about the basic nuclear effect of Niton inert gases putting pressure on Muonic Hydrogen - but without the radioactive waste that is refined in order to make water more reactive to this state. I believe with the right set-up - the core of Nuclear Reactor research can be safe. 13 tones of Muonic Hydrogen baby.